No quick fix to lack of Williams pace - Barrichello

Rubens Barrichello has admitted there will be no quick solution to
Williams' current lack of pace.
The newly Cosworth-powered FW32 showed signs of promise in the pre-season,
but has collected just 6 points from the first four races, ...

Rubens Barrichello has admitted there will be no quick solution to
Williams' current lack of pace.

The newly Cosworth-powered FW32 showed signs of promise in the pre-season,
but has collected just 6 points from the first four races, causing
technical boss Sam Michael to surmise that the car is "not fast enough".

"We know exactly some of the areas in which we need to improve," said
Barrichello, who joined Williams from F1's title winning team of 2009,
Brawn.

"We are not suddenly going to find a second (per lap) from somewhere, but
the important thing is that I am firmly convinced that the second is in the
car," he is quoted as saying by Speedweek.

"We want to be in the top six in qualifying, but even to achieve this, we
need to find half a second," added the Brazilian veteran.

On the positive side, the 37-year-old said that he and Williams - just his
fifth team in 18 consecutive seasons in F1 - are already working well
together.

"There is a good harmony between driver and team," he is quoted as saying
by Brazil's Globo.

"The best thing is that I am not happy with the results and neither is the
team. We just need to keep on working.

"Williams are prepared to listen to me, which is good. They really trust
my inputs so I am feeling good about that," added Barrichello.